bermudahwin Report post Posted November 15, 2018 Has anyone bought this book? https://fashionary.org/products/bag-design# It seems pricey, but is it worth it? I have the 1960 W C Double book on Handbag construction already, but it is factory oriented (loads of good stuff in there) but he was head of Leathergoods at Cordwainers Technical College in 1950s / 1960s when it was very trade focussed. So I am looking for something a wee bit more user friendly. Is there a forum where we can post reviews of Books, Magazines, Videos? Thanks for feedback Harry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blue duck Report post Posted November 15, 2018 What are you trying to find Harry? Patterns, construction techniques, ideas? If you understand construction techniques and create your own patterns, this book may give you some ideas. However, there are no detailed patterns. The drawings that you see in the description of the book are pretty much all it amounts to. I found it interesting, but if I were you I would see if a local library could get it in for you to check out if possible. If there is something specifically you are wanting from it, I can try and find it for you. kat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bermudahwin Report post Posted November 15, 2018 3 minutes ago, blue duck said: What are you trying to find Harry? Patterns, construction techniques, ideas? If you understand construction techniques and create your own patterns, this book may give you some ideas. However, there are no detailed patterns. The drawings that you see in the description of the book are pretty much all it amounts to. I found it interesting, but if I were you I would see if a local library could get it in for you to check out if possible. If there is something specifically you are wanting from it, I can try and find it for you. kat Thank you Kat I am trained, but a long time back, and was looking at technique refreshers, as much as design, The pictures looked promising, but I did wonder if it was like a film trailer where ALL of the good stuff was revealed in the advert, so there was little left that you would not have seen. Had it been about half the price I think I would have been more taken by it. Unfortunately Rural UK and Local Library do not go hand in hand. Best Harry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brianm77 Report post Posted November 15, 2018 $31 bucks on Amazon. 4.5 stars, for what its worth. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bermudahwin Report post Posted November 15, 2018 Thank you Brian I'd seen that, but the UK Amazon page has it at 38 buck, but no one had commented on it. Best Harry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chrisash Report post Posted November 15, 2018 Not very big at 128 pages The british Libary hold a massive selection of books in fact all uk printed books plus many US, If you go to your nearest library some time then they will get you a copy and tell you when its in , may may take about six weeks, or at least it did mine, you pick up and give back at local libary. you may even be able to order online at british library Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bermudahwin Report post Posted November 15, 2018 (edited) 3 minutes ago, chrisash said: Not very big at 128 pages The british Libary hold a massive selection of books in fact all uk printed books plus many US, If you go to your nearest library some time then they will get you a copy and tell you when its in , may may take about six weeks, or at least it did mine, you pick up and give back at local libary. you may even be able to order online at british library Forgot that, Chris, thanks. That's how I learned futhark runes as a nipper , the book was in Manchester, and I was in the New Forest. Should have remembered. Into Dereham tomorrow then. Best H Edited November 15, 2018 by hwinbermuda Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chrisash Report post Posted November 15, 2018 Harry Found this for you https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Fashionary-Bag-Design-by-Fashionary-Hardback-2016/233073511?iid=362486842372&chn=ps Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bermudahwin Report post Posted November 16, 2018 Thanks Chris. H Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alpha2 Report post Posted November 18, 2018 (edited) futhark runes as a nipper I did not know that. I did not know futhark, (okay, truth be told, I still don't know futhark), and I thought runes was a noun, and nipper escapes me, completely. So, I am now more informed, but as to what, I'm not sure. I LOVE THIS FORUM! I do like to think that if I watched the total series of Monty Python again, I'd understand this. Except my local Brit translator passed away a while ago. And without him, I'd still not know that "xheour.letyhe[ri]tj" tanslated as "well, that's a fair cop". I'll never get that hour back. (Volume up, listen, volume up more, listen, give up and call the Scot.) RIP, Ted. I LOVE THIS FORUM! Jeff Edited November 18, 2018 by alpha2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScoobyNewbie Report post Posted November 19, 2018 (edited) Nipper means child or youth. runes is a noun. futhark is probably a name for a specific type of rune set. maybe. Could be rongggh. Lol Edited November 19, 2018 by ScoobyNewbie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted November 19, 2018 12 minutes ago, ScoobyNewbie said: futhark is probably a name for a specific type of rune set. Futhark comes from the formation of the first letters of the Ancient Norse alphabet - in the same way our name 'alphabet' comes from the first two letters; Alpha, Beta There were several Futhark alphabets; Elder, Younger, Danish, Old, New, Saxon et cetera Runes is a generic term for writing using only straight lines; prehistoric man wrote on stones using straight lines, the writing looks like blocks of bar-codes. Thus the Ancient Norse is Viking Runes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bermudahwin Report post Posted November 19, 2018 (edited) 8 hours ago, alpha2 said: futhark runes as a nipper I did not know that. I did not know futhark, (okay, truth be told, I still don't know futhark), and I thought runes was a noun, and nipper escapes me, completely. So, I am now more informed, but as to what, I'm not sure. I LOVE THIS FORUM! I do like to think that if I watched the total series of Monty Python again, I'd understand this. Except my local Brit translator passed away a while ago. And without him, I'd still not know that "xheour.letyhe[ri]tj" tanslated as "well, that's a fair cop". I'll never get that hour back. (Volume up, listen, volume up more, listen, give up and call the Scot.) RIP, Ted. I LOVE THIS FORUM! Jeff I could have been helpful... When young I saw some Nordic writing and set out to understand it. Nah, that sounds too stiff upper lip for me. 2 hours ago, ScoobyNewbie said: Nipper means child or youth. runes is a noun. futhark is probably a name for a specific type of rune set. maybe. Could be rongggh. Lol Spot on Scoobie 2 hours ago, fredk said: Futhark comes from the formation of the first letters of the Ancient Norse alphabet - in the same way our name 'alphabet' comes from the first two letters; Alpha, Beta There were several Futhark alphabets; Elder, Younger, Danish, Old, New, Saxon et cetera Runes is a generic term for writing using only straight lines; prehistoric man wrote on stones using straight lines, the writing looks like blocks of bar-codes. Thus the Ancient Norse is Viking Runes Brilliant explanation, thanks Fred. Wish I could remember the whole of it now, but it helped when I read Lord of the Rings. Best to all Harry Edited November 19, 2018 by hwinbermuda Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alpha2 Report post Posted November 19, 2018 Thanks! Jeff Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SilverForgeStudio Report post Posted November 19, 2018 Harry- give this a go- if you can extrapolate the patterns to leather its a ready made free resource- Caveat- I have not done any of these bags in leather... I have sewn several in canvas and quilted jaquards (upholstery weight)when I was starting to sew this summer. https://allcrafts.net/sewing/pursesew.htm This site as a whole has a load of "crafty" patterns- but I have only wandered this page or two. Hope it helps- be safe and as always- enjoy the days! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bermudahwin Report post Posted November 19, 2018 2 minutes ago, SilverForgeStudio said: Harry- give this a go- if you can extrapolate the patterns to leather its a ready made free resource- Caveat- I have not done any of these bags in leather... I have sewn several in canvas and quilted jaquards (upholstery weight)when I was starting to sew this summer. https://allcrafts.net/sewing/pursesew.htm This site as a whole has a load of "crafty" patterns- but I have only wandered this page or two. Hope it helps- be safe and as always- enjoy the days! Looks good thank you. Still intrigued to see the book... My library has dipped out, so not in any UK library as they can all share. I am looking at ebay so watch this space... Harry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nlfrchief Report post Posted November 19, 2018 I have the book, it is thin on details but does show all the parts needed for a type of construction. Steve Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bermudahwin Report post Posted November 19, 2018 Thank you Nlfrchief, that's what I wondered, having seen one of their other books. I may still get it for the background, Welcome to the forum . Best Harry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bermudahwin Report post Posted November 26, 2018 It was significantly reduced on Amazon, so I have ordered it, and will post a review when I get it. Harry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites